Giant Versions of Ruutu Vases by Bouroullec Brothers

Giant Versions of Ruutu Vases by Bouroullec Brothers

French designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec have used wooden moulds to produce giant versions of their diamond-shaped Ruutu vases. The vessels are named after the Finnish word for diamond, and were originally released by the design duo in 2014. Unlike the previous range, the larger limited-edition pieces for London’s Galerie Kreo were made using wooden moulds ? [...]

French designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec have used wooden moulds to produce giant versions of their diamond-shaped Ruutu vases. The vessels are named after the Finnish word for diamond, and were originally released by the design duo in 2014. Unlike the previous range, the larger limited-edition pieces for London’s Galerie Kreo were made using wooden moulds ? a process that involves inflating molten glass into a wooden cast through a blowpipe.Read the rest of Giant Versions of Ruutu Vases by Bouroullec Brothers originally posted on http://interiorzine.com

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